Art for the Artfully Lived-In Life
One-of-a-kind ceramics for tables and beautifully layered spaces.
Whether it’s pasta bowls for slow dinners, platters that elevate farmers market finds, or an artful mug for slow mornings—each ceramic is hand-built, hand-painted, and made to be lived with.
From my studio straight to your shelves.
Mug — $80 retail / $48 wholesale

Ramekin Set — $80 retail / $48 wholesale

Pasta Bowl — $70 retail / $42 wholesale

Small Platter — $80 retail / $48 wholesale

Cup and Saucer — $60 retail / $36 wholesale

Mug Set — $120 retail / $72 wholesale

Large Platter — $120 retail / $72 wholesale

Mug — $80 retail / $48 wholesale

Fluted Ramekin — $40 retail / $24 wholesale
Spouted Ramekin — $50 retail / $30 wholesale

Footed Ramekin — $50 retail / $30 wholesale

Mug Set — $120 retail / $72 wholesale
Stockist Information
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Each piece is designed, hand-built, and fired in Charlotte, NC. I use recycled clay whenever possible, giving new life to remnants and reducing waste—so no two pieces are ever exactly alike. All ceramics are food safe, dishwasher and oven safe .
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Most orders ship from Charlotte, NC within 4–6 weeks, depending on order size.
Rush orders are possible—just reach out and we’ll make it work if we can. -
I like to keep things flexible.
Minimum order? Let’s talk. I’m happy to accommodate smaller quantities for thoughtful shops or first-time stockists. -
Looking for a specific color palette or size range?
Let me know! I’m open to creating custom batches that fit your shop’s vibe or seasonal needs. -
Everything is packed with care using minimal, beautiful, and eco-conscious materials, always with safe transit in mind.
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Each piece is hand-built or hand-painted—so you’ll see slight variations in shape, color, or texture. That’s part of the charm and proof of the hands that made it.
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Drop me a note at hello@keikoivonne.com.
About
the artist
My name is Brit Obenauer, though I paint under my middle names, Keiko Ivonne—a tribute to the two grandmothers who passed them down to me. These women inspire me to follow my heart, trust myself, and continually expand my creative boundaries.
While painting has long been my first love, I took one ceramics class and was immediately hooked. What started as curiosity quickly became another essential part of my practice. I fell for the texture, the tactility, the way clay remembers every touch. Now, alongside paintings made for your walls, I create ceramics meant for your hands and table—artful, everyday objects designed to be lived with.
I find inspiration in the textures, colors, and light that surround us—from wet asphalt drying in Brooklyn, to the sun rising over the ocean, to the swooshes of frosting on a cake. These fleeting moments form the foundation of my work.
Each piece, whether painted or hand-built, is created with a specific feeling and place in mind. My paintings are designed to complement the energy of a room—amplifying or softening its presence. My ceramics are made to become part of daily rituals, bringing a little beauty to the ordinary moments we hold most dear.